Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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... important sees was that of Durham . Hither had been transported the bones of St. Cuthbert from their original shrine at Lindisfarne , when it was ravaged by the Danes . That VOL . I. 1 saint , says Camden , was esteemed by princes and ...
... important sees was that of Durham . Hither had been transported the bones of St. Cuthbert from their original shrine at Lindisfarne , when it was ravaged by the Danes . That VOL . I. 1 saint , says Camden , was esteemed by princes and ...
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... important in the actual state of the coun- try was land surveying . In this he schooled himself thoroughly , using the highest processes of the art ; making surveys about the neighborhood , and keeping regular field books , some of ...
... important in the actual state of the coun- try was land surveying . In this he schooled himself thoroughly , using the highest processes of the art ; making surveys about the neighborhood , and keeping regular field books , some of ...
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... important Indian village a little below the site of the present city of Pittsburg . Here usually resided Tana- charisson , a Seneca chief of great note , being head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and its ...
... important Indian village a little below the site of the present city of Pittsburg . Here usually resided Tana- charisson , a Seneca chief of great note , being head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and its ...
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... important trading post ; ultimately it be- came Fort Niagara . Years and years had elapsed ; he had grown gray in Indian diplomacy , and was now sent once more to maintain French sovereignty over the valley of the Ohio . He appeared at ...
... important trading post ; ultimately it be- came Fort Niagara . Years and years had elapsed ; he had grown gray in Indian diplomacy , and was now sent once more to maintain French sovereignty over the valley of the Ohio . He appeared at ...
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... importance , both to their brothers the English and to themselves ; and that he was to ask their advice and assistance , and some of their young men to accompany and provide for him on the way , and be his safeguard against the " French ...
... importance , both to their brothers the English and to themselves ; and that he was to ask their advice and assistance , and some of their young men to accompany and provide for him on the way , and be his safeguard against the " French ...
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